Bonus

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[–] Bonus@sh.itjust.works 2 points 3 hours ago

lemmy, mastodon, rss reader (not really social media but these are the tools)

[–] Bonus@sh.itjust.works 2 points 5 hours ago* (last edited 5 hours ago)

I saw Lil Jon walk out of a nondescript door in Santa Monica right as a van full of dudes started laughing their asses off and yelling Chappelle Show phrases at the poor guy. It was hilarious AF but also probably awful for him. This was already close to a decade after the show aired.

 

cross-posted from: https://piefed.world/post/727813

cross-posted from: https://lemmy.ca/post/57374200

https://www.justice.gov/epstein/files/DataSet%208/EFTA00025010.pdf

Witness Information

First Name: Donald

Middle Name:

Last Name: Trump

Age: 70

DOB:

Additional Info: Again, just trying to find out the NYPD detective on the FBI sex trafficking task force that called me a couple of weeks ago and spoke to me about some of these issues.

How is Contact Known: He participated regularly in paying money to force me to [REDACTED] with him and he was present when my uncle murdered my newborn child and disposed of the body in Lake Michigan.

 

cross-posted from: https://piefed.world/post/727633

cross-posted from: https://europe.pub/post/7763138

https://www.justice.gov/epstein/files/DataSet%208/EFTA00020517.pdf

"Donald J. Trump had raped her along with Jeffrey Epstein." ***** noted some girl with a funny name "took me into a fancy hotel or building, that's how it happened."

*** advised ***** to call the police regarding the incident as ***** stated "I can't they will kill me." On Christmas Day, ***** contacted *** stated she had in fact called the police about what they had talked about.

******* reached out to *** stating ***** was dead and noted she was found with her head "blown off" in Kiefer, OK.

 
[–] Bonus@sh.itjust.works 2 points 5 days ago

Beautiful album

[–] Bonus@sh.itjust.works 36 points 6 days ago* (last edited 5 days ago) (4 children)

The terrorists won when she took the time to set up a tripod and a remote timer.

(Edit: Meaning, she wasn't taking pictures at all. Somebody else was.)

[–] Bonus@sh.itjust.works 17 points 1 week ago* (last edited 1 week ago) (1 children)

Good. ALL his legal cases are shit.

[–] Bonus@sh.itjust.works 1 points 1 week ago

Do not obey in advance

[–] Bonus@sh.itjust.works 4 points 1 week ago

I Don't Like Mondays

[–] Bonus@sh.itjust.works 83 points 1 week ago (20 children)

Anyone who keeps outdoor cats in coyote territory is just an asshole. Can confirm. Do live in coyote territory.

 

Only noticing on sh.itjust.works recently. If I scroll down to the bottom of page, try to go to the next, it hangs up, sometimes doesn't load, on firefox mobile & desktop browsers.

Just a heads-up.

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Lone Wolf Terrorism (en.wikipedia.org)
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Lone wolf terrorism, or lone actor terrorism, is a type of terrorism committed by an individual who both plans and commits the act on their own. The precise definition of the term varies, and some definitions include those directed by larger organizations and small cells. Other names for the phenomenon include lone operator terrorism, freelance terrorism, solo terrorists, and individual terror cells. It is similar to but distinct from the concept of leaderless resistance.

The name 'lone wolf' is derived from the notion of a lone wolf, a pack animal that has left or been excluded from its pack. The term was popularized in the late 1990s by white supremacist activists Tom Metzger and Alex Curtis, and further from the FBI and the San Diego Police Department's investigation into Curtis, named Operation Lone Wolf. Compared to the general population and members of organized terrorist groups, lone wolf terrorists are more likely to have been diagnosed with a mental illness, though it is not an accurate profiler.

Stochastic terrorism refers to political or media figures publicly demonizing a person or group, inspiring their supporters to commit a violent act against the target of the speech. Unlike incitement to terrorism, this is done using indirect, vague or coded language, which allows the instigator to plausibly disclaim responsibility for the resulting violence. Global trends point to increasing violent rhetoric and political violence, including more evidence of stochastic terrorism. It is in this manner that the stochastic terrorist is thought to randomly incite individuals predisposed to acts of violence. Because stochastic terrorists do not target and incite individual perpetrators of terror with their message, the perpetrator may be labeled a lone wolf by law enforcement, while the inciters avoid legal culpability and public scrutiny. In their 2017 book The Age of Lone Wolf Terrorism, criminologist Mark S. Hamm and sociologist Ramón Spaaij discuss stochastic terrorism as a form of "indirect enabling" of terrorists. They write that "stochastic terrorism is the method of international recruitment used by ISIS", and they refer to Anwar al-Awlaki and Alex Jones as stochastic terrorists.

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Stochastic terrorism (en.wikipedia.org)
submitted 3 months ago* (last edited 3 months ago) by Bonus@sh.itjust.works to c/wikipedia@sh.itjust.works
 

Stochastic terrorism is a form of political violence instigated by hostile public rhetoric directed at a group or an individual. Unlike incitement to terrorism, stochastic terrorism is accomplished with indirect, vague or coded language, which grants the instigator plausible deniability for any associated violence. A key element of stochastic terrorism is the use of media for propagation, where the person carrying out the violence may not have direct connection to any other users of violent rhetoric.

Credit for defining the term has also been given to the blogger, G2geek, on the Daily Kos platform in 2011, when defining it as "the use of mass communications to stir up random lone wolves to carry out violent or terrorist acts that are statistically predictable but individually unpredictable", with plausible deniability for those creating media messaging.

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Temescal Mountains (en.wikipedia.org)
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The Temescal Mountains, also known as the Sierra Temescal (Spanish for "sweat lodge range"), are one of the northernmost mountain ranges of the Peninsular Ranges in western Riverside County, in Southern California in the United States. They extend for approximately 25 mi (40 km) southeast of the Santa Ana River east of the Elsinore Fault Zone to the Temecula Basin and form the western edge of the Perris Block.

The Santa Ana Mountains lie to the west, the Elsinore Mountains to the south and the Perris Valley and Lakeview Mountains to the east.

Flora As part of the California Floristic Province, the Temescal Mountains host a diverse array of plant species within distinctive natural (plant) communities, including coastal sage scrub, chaparral, riparian woodland, southern oak woodland, rocky outcrop and valley grassland. Rare flowers like the intermediate mariposa lily, grow there. Fragrant sages, evergreen shrubs and trees, perennial bunchgrasses, Dudleya species of succulents, fire-following flowers and other wildflowers adorn the terrain.

Fauna Wildlife species found include mountain lion, mule deer, bobcat, coyote, raccoon, gray fox, American badger, spotted skunk, kangaroo rat, bats, ravens, red tailed hawk, mountain quail, canyon wren, speckled rattlesnake, Pacific rattlesnake, common kingsnake, gopher snake, two-striped garter snake, rosy boa, San Diego night snake, granite spiny lizard, arroyo toad, western spadefoot toad, various Aphonopelma species of tarantula, Quino checkerspot butterfly and many more. Gray wolf, pronghorn, and California condor were also once found in the range.

Commercial uses A number of mineral resources have been mined in the range. Commercial resources collected since the 1840s have included the metals tin and gold, and the non-metals clay, coal, and granite. Parts of the range have been used to graze domestic livestock from the early 19th century. The little water found in the range has become a particularly valued resource.

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